Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Alrik's birthday was a couple weeks ago, and Mikko's is TODAY! So we had a little joint party for them this past week while they're still too young to complain about joint parties.

But first … Mikko helped me bake the (grain-free, nut-free) cupcakes the night before. When cooking with children, you have to do a lot of biting your tongue and shrugging your shoulders. It's a workout.

And having Charles Edward Fromage himself grace us with a visit scared only the two birthday boys. I'm shocked they eventually let him get this close for a picture.

Because this was five minutes prior. (Aw!)

They gave the birthday boys these inflatable crowns with embedded tokens (score!) and medallions to wear around their necks. I had this moment of thinking, Surely my children will feel patronized by such silly attire. Ha ha! No. They wore them all. day. long.

The party hostess tried futilely to keep Alrik's candle lit long enough for us to sing to them before he blew it out.

Again!

Wait till we remove the candle, dude!

The Ticket Blaster was an obvious highlight! I even got to get in there with Mikko for Alrik's round (which he ceded to us) — we had no game at all, but plenty of tickets found their way into our clothing, so we were good. Hint: Tuck in your shirt and then stuff 'em down there.

Mikko's dream came true: Sam sprang for a fancy prize from the top shelf, paying for the difference in what we scored in tickets. This no-brand transformer totally falls apart constantly, but Mikko's enthralled.

We stopped to run some errands before heading home, and Alrik picked up this magnifying glass and another crown.

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Happy birthday to your little guys! What a great joint party. Our children's birthdays are really not close enough to do that. However, we started a tradition last year of taking the children to Chuck E. Cheese on their 5th birthday, so we get to go this year again, and then 2 more times.

Looks like you all had a great time. We don't have anything like Chuckie Cheese here, in the UK, sadly! :)Do you have a recipe for the cupcakes? cooking for gf family, I am always interested in baking recipes. Ps I know what you mean about the tongue biting when baking or cooking with kids, it's challenging, but I love baking with mine, I have learned to let go of some of my OCD and preciseness and let them enjoy making things, and if it's messy and doesn't look perfect, it doesn't matter! :)

Because they don't use almond flour but coconut flour instead, they use a lot of eggs. So they taste more like sweet muffins than cupcakes. But my kids really like them, so I can't complain! And they're gooood with chocolate chips (of course!). I couldn't get the buttercream frosting in that recipe to work right, so I gave up and made the easy, sugary kind. :)

And yes to letting go of kitchen perfection with kids! Like I said, there were a lot of eggs in this recipe, and Mikko had to crack every one. Some of the eggs ended up … elsewhere. And I had to fish out bits of shell. But he was so pleased to be cracking them, so I just had to enjoy.

oooh! the photos are so sweet. Mikko standing there (sub-title: uneasieness....) Is that his father or what?I love your smiling face. That looks like a mommy who pulled it off!And Alrik in your arms is sooo sweet. I can feel his soothed-ness and how much you love being there for him. Also love the ones of Alrik really laughing hard. How wonderful!Happy Anniversary day to you too! Lest we forget the momentous thing you did six and 2 years ago. You rock.

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Riding the rails with my husband, Crackerdog Sam, and our hobo kids, Mikko Lint Picker (born June 2007), Alrik Irontrousers (born May 2011), and one on the way (coming October 2014). Trying every day to parent intentionally and with grace.